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A South Carolina Burger King employee is being praised for her commitment to providing for her three children after she was forced to run an entire store by herself when her co-worker quit on her. ...
Burger King has sparked a spirited chicken nugget debate on Twitter. The global fast food chain took to the social media platform on Thursday stating its crown nuggets are greater than dino ...
Burger King UK's tweet, reading ‘Women belong in the kitchen,’ was meant to promote a scholarship program for female employees who aspire to be chefs or restaurateurs ...
Burger King is ushering in a new era of its iconic Whopper. On July 15, the burger chain will debut the BBQ Brisket Whopper. The burger features slow-cooked BBQ brisket, crispy onions, American cheese ...
Yes, really. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. The thread went on to say that because only 20 percent of chefs are women, Burger King UK is "on a ...
Police in Houston spent Monday morning trying to find a burglary suspect who they believed had barricaded himself inside the attic of a Burger King.
Burger King UK apologizes for 'Women belong in the kitchen' tweet The tweet, meant to support a scholarship to help women wanting a career in the culinary industry, sparked backlash for its messaging.
The tweet probably didn't have cruel intentions, but Burger King may have been a bit too personal this time. The idea did garner Burger King some attention, but it's probably not all attention the ...
At least Burger King thought so, when it deleted a tweet declaring “women belong in the kitchen,” posted on International Women’s Day. We decided to delete the original tweet after our apology.
Burger King United Kingdom started International Women's Day 2021 on a sour note Monday a Twitter post resulted in the brand getting grilled by users.
Burger King UK apologizes for 'Women belong in the kitchen' tweet The tweet, meant to support a scholarship to help women wanting a career in the culinary industry, sparked backlash for its messaging.
The tweet, meant to support a scholarship to help women wanting a career in the culinary industry, sparked backlash for its messaging.